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-title Graz Stadium Modernization: Funding and Future Plans Uncertain

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

GrazStadium‌ Plans Advance with potential joint Funding from Sturm ‌Graz and GAK

Plans for ⁣a modernized stadium in graz are ‌progressing, with both Sturm Graz and GAK expressing​ willingness to financially contribute to the⁤ project. This advancement necessitates a re-evaluation of the original planning timeline, ⁢pushing the planning decision beyond ‍the‌ initially anticipated autumn timeframe.

Graz Mayor Elke Kahr (KPÖ) stated, “The city and the two ⁣Bundesliga clubs are working together constructively on a solution⁢ that, on the one hand, meets‍ the requirements of‍ a modern stadium and, conversely, ⁢is financially realistic.”

The possibility⁤ of a “big” stadium‌ solution, previously considered unlikely, is now back on the table. However, the financing and operational structure‌ remain key ⁢hurdles.‍ The city is focusing on establishing ​”an operator concept…that ensures ongoing operations economically and at the same time offers space ⁢for⁣ active participation by both clubs.”

According⁤ to the ⁤City Councilor for ⁣Finance Manfred Eber’s office, both clubs are open ​to⁣ financial participation, and the goal is to finalize a related economic efficiency concept by 2025.

The⁤ city and the‍ state have each pledged 30 million euros‌ towards ⁢the ⁣project, based on a feasibility study estimating the total ⁤modernization cost at 150 million ‍euros.​ However, technical experts ⁢involved believe a lower overall cost may be achievable.

Sturm Graz President ⁢Christian Jauk has ‌proposed a contribution of 30 million euros, contingent upon the club receiving stadium‍ marketing⁣ rights, alongside ‌contributions of 40 million euros each from the city and state.⁣ Jauk emphasized⁣ the broader benefit of​ the project, stating, “It was not just⁣ about‍ a solution for Sturm, but for all parties involved. They want to ​’create infrastructure for all football fans’ and SK Sturm will make⁢ its contribution to this, ‘provided we get something in return.'” He also stressed ⁤the ‍importance of a timely decision, stating, “The city has ‌assured‌ us that the decision about the stadium will not be delayed into the ​election campaign, and we will remind them of that…the planning decision must​ necessarily be⁤ made before the ⁢end of‌ the year.”

GAK⁤ also indicated a willingness to participate in a joint funding model. GAK-Chairman Deputy Matthias Dielacher explained, “It is entirely possible to create​ a common construct in which you participate – in whatever relationship…You ⁣also have to be ⁣careful that two people don’t pay ​the same amount for the‍ same right. The‌ common path is probably better.” He added that defining the⁢ specific rights involved is crucial before finalizing⁤ any ⁤agreement.

The city envisions​ the modernized stadium​ as “a multifunctional​ and economically viable stadium that can be ‍used beyond football operations.”

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